Tribal governments decide how land and resources are allotted among tribe members.
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Each tribe's solution to its central problem is a brilliant, hard-won advance.
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Survival International, an indigenous tribe advocacy group, says the situation is dire.
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Oklahoma Native American tribe sues energy companies for quake damage PAWNEE, Okla.
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I thought, therefore, that she should get to know my tribe better.
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Military action cannot be taken without the support of local clan leaders.
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Somalia's political framework aims to reflect the country's clan structure in government.
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However, we must not do anything that would ignite a clan war.
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He has served this clan long and well; he deserves that place.
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However, this time around the Bee-Jones clan will be wearing different hats.
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Police were working to identify the victims and contact next of kin.
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In that case, I would be obligated to your kin, of course.
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The kin had reportedly brought several weapons with him, including a machete.
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Gujarati authorities have pledged financial assistance to the victims' next of kin.
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In four cases, genetic test results were disclosed to next of kin.
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Let us embrace our fellow animals as the kindred spirits they are.
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Their affections had taken deep root together in many a kindred grave.
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Nothing is more hallowing than the union of kindred spirits in art.
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The spirit of youth in him was crying out for kindred companionship.
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After them the flame worshippers and other kindred religions of the East.
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I fail to find a trace of matriarchy or patriarchy, or any mark of a kinshipgroup which traces relationship farther than first cousins.
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An Indian tribe is composed of a number of kinshipgroups or clans.
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Kinshipgroups; totem kins; phratries.
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This dual rule of descent brings us face to face with the question of how membership of kinshipgroups is determined.
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It long been understood that this requires us to look at kinshipgroups when thinking about the reproductive success of those genes.
Ús de kin group en anglès
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Land was held by a kingroup, the descendants of an immediate ancestor.
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The rest of the kingroup trailed them, and the whole crowd of Cave members and guests brought up the rear.
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The article provides the reader increased insight on the obligations that AIDS caregiving has imposed on women within the close kingroup of the patient.
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As colonisation displaced historic Māori tribal groupings, many are the kingroups that have disappeared into the mist of history assimilated by different tribal names.